One of the 12-year-old girls accused of stabbing her peer 19 times in order to please a fictional character named Slender Man was supposed to begin her trial for her actions this week, but a mental health evaluation performed by a forensic psychologist has put the trial on hold.

The girl is believed to be mentally unfit at this time and the judge presiding over the trial, Michael Boren, will have to decide next week if the girl should continue with the trial that would charge her with attempted first-degree intentional homicide.

We've seen plenty of pauses and breaks in the action in Oscar Pistorius' murder trial so far, and it looks like there's a chance we'll see an even bigger delay soon.

Prosecutor Gerrie Nel filed a motion in court today and argued the paralympian should be forced to undergo a 30-day psychiatric evaluation to make sure his mental health wasn't a factor in the shooting of Reeva Steenkamp.

This came after psychiatrist Merryll Vorster testified today and yesterday and went into great detail on how Oscar's past could have affected his mental state up to this point.

She started at his childhood, saying he could have viewed the amputation of his legs as

Halle Berry seems intent on bringing her daughter Nahla to France because of what she perceives as harassment from the paparazzi, but Gabriel Aubry is trying to block his ex from doing so because he sincerely believes he will not be able to be in Nahla's life if his daughter indeed does move to France.

A custody trial is scheduled to begin in the next couple of weeks, and a child custody evaluation has been released.

Here's what the report said:

"The report concluded that Gabriel's relationship with Nahla would clearly change drastically if she moves to France. Gabriel plays a very active role in Nahla's life and has been a doting and loving father and that would obviously change if she moved to France. The report notes that Gabriel takes Nahla to and from her preschool and spends as much time as possible with her under terms of the current custody agreement. The bottom line is that the proposed move to France would essentially cut Gabriel out of Nahla's life and the child psychologist determined that wasn't in the little girl's best interest. However, this is just a report, it will be up to a judge to ultimately decide if Halle will be allowed to move to France with Nahla. The report also notes that Gabriel wouldn't be able to work or live in France for an extended period of time because he doesn't have citizenship in that country. Halle is engaged to a French citizen, and that won't be an obstacle for her once she marries Olivier."

Seemingly suffering from a severe case of over-sheltering and bred-ignorance, the Louisiana school psychologist uses his freedom of speech to spread hate and the encouragement of violence toward a generalized group of people.

When George Zimmerman murdered Trayvon Martin on his way home, he said George was the real victim.

That's right, the hard-pAArtying former actress and winner of the 2011 Miss Gollum Pageant not only decided that she was far too busy and important to keep her her court-appointed community service job at a Downtown Women's Center in El Lay, but that she obviously didn't need to see a psychologist every week, as Judge Stephanie Sautner required during her last sentencing!

But now, the younger sister of Louis, Félicité Deakin (pictured above, left, with Louis), has figured out her own way to pay tribute to her mother in a very special manner, and we are SO touched by it.

On Friday, the 16-year-old Deakin shared the following image (below), a gorgeous portrait of the family with her late mother, Johannah Deakin, surrounded by all of her children: